Friday 1st September

featuring…

The reprehensible Uncle RalphThe despicable Wackford Squeers“The Infant Phenomenon” Ninetta Crummlesnot forgetting Nicholas Nickleby himselfhis unfortunate friend, SmikeAnd many more of Dickens’ most weird and wonderful characters

Left destitute on the death of their father, the Nickleby family are forced to give up a life of contentment in the countryside. The ensuing adventures take Nicholas all over, from Devon to Dotheboys Hall in Yorkshire, via a chance encounter with a troupe of strolling players. This is a tale of twists and turns, ups and downs, cruelty and hardship, but also friendship, kindness and love.

Will Uncle Ralph get his comeuppance? Will there be romance along the way? Will Smike remember all his lines?

Find out, by catching Jenny Wren Productions at a beautiful open-air venue near you, hot off the heels of their national tour of Little Women and last summer’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Happiness is a gift and the trick is not to expect it, but to delight in it when it comes.”

In the open-air – please bring a blanket or chair.

Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Glos GL 13 9BQ

Performance 6.30pm – grounds open 5.30pm for picnics
 
Box Office: Everyman Theatre 01242 572573 / www.everymantheatre.org.uk
 
Tickets £15 (£12 concs.)